The Restaurant Apostrophe Quiz

You know the restaurants. Do you know whether their names have apostrophes?

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Quiznos

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: At Quiznos, each employee apron is made from 25 recycled plastic bottles. At Quiznos, each employee apron is made from 25 recycled plastic bottles.

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Dennys

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: The most popular item on the Denny's menu is their Grand Slam Breakfast, which you can get for free on your birthday. The most popular item on the Denny's menu is their Grand Slam Breakfast, which you can get for free on your birthday.

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Dominos Pizza

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: The number of pips in the Domino's Pizza logo was supposed to increase with every new store that opened; now with over 7,000 stores worldwide, this idea was clearly nixed and the three dots in the logo now represent the three original stores. The number of pips in the Domino's Pizza logo was supposed to increase with every new store that opened; now with over 7,000 stores worldwide, this idea was clearly nixed and the three dots in the logo now represent the three original stores.

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Baskin-Robbins

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: Sean "Diddy" Combs appeared in a Baskin-Robbins commercial when he was two years old. Sean "Diddy" Combs appeared in a Baskin-Robbins commercial when he was two years old.

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Tim Hortons

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: Named after former Canadian hockey star and co-founder Tim Horton, this coffeehouse which got its start in Ontario is quickly expanding in the United States after taking over 60% of the Canadian coffee market. Named after former Canadian hockey star and co-founder Tim Horton, this coffeehouse which got its start in Ontario is quickly expanding in the United States after taking over 60% of the Canadian coffee market.

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Popeyes

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: According to the restaurant, the Popeye from "Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits" actually comes from the name of a character in the movie The French Connection, not the cartoon character. Oddly enough, Popeyes acquired the marketing rights to the spinach-loving sailor man years later. According to the restaurant, the Popeye from "Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits" actually comes from the name of a character in the movie The French Connection, not the cartoon character. Oddly enough, Popeyes acquired the marketing rights to the spinach-loving sailor man years later.

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Hardees

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: Hardee's, prominently represented in the central to eastern United States, has the same menu and branding as its big brother restaurant known as Carl's Jr., found more in the western U.S. Hardee's, prominently represented in the central to eastern United States, has the same menu and branding as its big brother restaurant known as Carl's Jr., found more in the western U.S.

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McDonalds

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: McDonald's is the largest single buyer of beef and potatoes in the U.S. McDonald's is the largest single buyer of beef and potatoes in the U.S.

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Hooters

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: Hooters was incorporated in 1983 as an April Fools' Day joke. Hooters was incorporated in 1983 as an April Fools' Day joke.

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Applebees

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: Before it became known as Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar, this restaurant was called T.J. Applebee's Rx for Edibles and Elixirs. Before it became known as Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar, this restaurant was called T.J. Applebee's Rx for Edibles and Elixirs.

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Little Caesars

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: "Little Caesar" was the nickname given by Mike Ilitch's wife, Marian--both of them the founders of the company. It has strictly remained a family-owned business since being founded in 1959. "Little Caesar" was the nickname given by Mike Ilitch's wife, Marian--both of them the founders of the company. It has strictly remained a family-owned business since being founded in 1959.

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T.G.I. Fridays

Apostrophe

No Apostrophe

ANSWER: Alan Stillman opened the first T.G.I. Friday's in New York as a way to meet stewardesses. He said it was the first singles bar. Alan Stillman opened the first T.G.I. Friday's in New York as a way to meet stewardesses. He said it was the first singles bar.